Isolation

Album: AB III (2010)
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  • When all is lost to you inside
    When all the darkness takes the light
    The ritual warning has begun
    And now you tear away from everyone
    Disconnected, so alone, yeah
    Severed ties from all you know

    Isolation
    Brings you to the end
    Until you love again, oh
    Isolation
    If you could only see
    What will come to be, yeah

    Justify, you waste away
    You dare to dream but still you're too afraid
    And now you're broken and deceived
    Lost to live this cruel reality
    You're disconnected, so alone
    Severed ties from all you know

    Isolation
    Brings you to the end
    Until you love again, oh
    Isolation
    If you could only see
    What will come to be, yeah

    Maybe you'll stand
    Or maybe you'll give and break to find another way
    And makes things better
    Maybe you'll find
    A life you can live and learn to love along the way
    And make things better
    And make things better

    Isolation
    Brings you to the end
    Until you love again, oh
    Isolation (isolation)
    If you could only see
    What will come to be, yeah

    Isolation (isolation)
    Brings you to the end
    Until you love again, oh (until you love again)
    Isolation (isolation)
    If you could only see
    What will come to be

    You're disconnected, so alone
    What will come to be
    You're disconnected so alone Writer/s: Mark Tremonti, Myles Kennedy
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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